The efficient coding hypothesis was proposed by Horace Barlow in 1961 as a theoretical model of sensory neuroscience in the brain. Within the brain, neurons...
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The efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) is a hypothesis in financial economics that states that asset prices reflect all available information. A direct...
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the coordinated effort of scientists working on the efficient coding hypothesis, predictive coding and variational Bayesian methods. The argument for reasoning...
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the reduction of redundancy, which has been extended to the efficient coding hypothesis. While the brightnesses of neighbouring points in images are...
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Coding efficiency may refer to: Data compression efficiency Algorithmic efficiency Efficient coding hypothesis Efficiency (disambiguation) Coding (disambiguation)...
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interconnected. Horace Barlow proposed the efficient coding hypothesis in 1961 as a theoretical model of sensory coding in the brain. Limitations in the applicability...
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the field of coding did not believe the reported results. When the performance was confirmed a small revolution in the world of coding took place that...
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transform (DCT) coding and motion compensation. A computer software or hardware component that compresses or decompresses a specific video coding format is...
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Sensory neuroscience (category Neural coding)
in order to test various hypotheses in this research stream. Efficient coding hypothesis Multisensory integration Samuels, Richard (2009). "Magical Number...
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Neural decoding (category Neural coding)
the signals, encoding those that occur most frequently: the efficient-coding hypothesis. Now neural decoding is the process of taking these statistical...
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input hypothesis, the acquisition–learning hypothesis, the monitor hypothesis, the natural order hypothesis and the affective filter hypothesis. The input...
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mistranslations. Given the non-random genetic triplet coding scheme, a tenable hypothesis for the origin of genetic code could address multiple aspects of the codon...
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efficient coding hypothesis proposed by Horace Barlow in 1961. This hypothesis suggests that the goal of the sensory system is to create an efficient...
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telecommunication, information theory, and coding theory, forward error correction (FEC) or channel coding is a technique used for controlling errors...
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RNA world (redirect from The RNA world hypothesis)
periodicity, the lack of protein-coding ability and, in some cases, ribozyme-mediated replication. One aspect critics of the hypothesis have focused on is that...
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Fermi paradox (redirect from Transcension hypothesis)
Panspermia – Hypothesis on the interstellar spreading of primordial life Quiet and loud aliens – Concept in astrobiology Rare Earth hypothesis – Hypothesis that...
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that have no or limited coding capacity. However, John S. Mattick and colleagues suggested to change definition of long non-coding RNAs to transcripts more...
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Developmental origins of health and disease (redirect from Developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis)
importance in non-coding RNA's ability to regulate cell differentiation and organismal development. There are many types of non-coding RNA that are present...
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Minimum description length (section Two-Part codes)
code is always exactly 1000 bits. The second consists of all codes that are efficient for a coin with some specific bias, representing the hypothesis...
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color coding, temporal/motion coding, stereo coding, and combinations of them. Further along the visual pathway, even the efficiently coded visual information...
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Junk DNA (section Junk DNA and non-coding DNA)
junk DNA. All protein-coding regions are generally considered to be functional elements in genomes. Additionally, non-protein coding regions such as genes...
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Video Coding Standard (AVS) refers to the digital audio and digital video series compression standard formulated by the Audio and Video coding standard...
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Sequential analysis (redirect from Sequential hypothesis testing)
In statistics, sequential analysis or sequential hypothesis testing is statistical analysis where the sample size is not fixed in advance. Instead data...
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The critical period hypothesis is a hypothesis within the field of linguistics and second language acquisition that claims a person can only achieve native-like...
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Y, Panda P (2022-01-31). "Rate Coding or Direct Coding: Which One is Better for Accurate, Robust, and Energy-efficient Spiking Neural Networks?". arXiv:2202...
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alternatives. Supervised learning algorithms search through a hypothesis space to find a suitable hypothesis that will make good predictions with a particular problem...
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Genetic algorithm (redirect from Building block hypothesis)
schemata with above average fitness. A hypothesis that a genetic algorithm performs adaptation by implicitly and efficiently implementing this heuristic. Goldberg...
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Information theory (section Coding theory)
topics of information theory include source coding/data compression (e.g. for ZIP files), and channel coding/error detection and correction (e.g. for DSL)...
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proliferation of organisms with cell differentiation is the dirty work hypothesis. This hypothesis posits that when an organism has differentiated cells, somatic...
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Heterosis (redirect from Overdominance hypothesis)
which are not mutually exclusive, were developed: Dominance hypothesis. The dominance hypothesis attributes the superiority of hybrids to the suppression...
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